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I’m about a year out from applying to regionals. My wife and I have avoided planting roots to make moving easier when that time comes.
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
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I’m about a year out from applying to regionals. My wife and I have avoided planting roots to make moving easier when that time comes.
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
I think you are golden. Best of luck!
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I’m about a year out from applying to regionals. My wife and I have avoided planting roots to make moving easier when that time comes.
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
We’re starting to like our current town though. She’s contemplating switching jobs but doesn’t want to if it means having to leave after a year. We’re also debating whether to keep renting even though we could get a mortgage for cheaper than what we pay in rent.
I live 5 minutes from an outstation that has 5-8 flights a day to CLT which is about a 4 hour drive.
If I got based in CLT, I’d have a 30 minute one leg commute on a lucky day. A 4 hour drive on a bad day. Would this be bad enough to justify moving to avoid commuting at all? I’d like to hear from the people who have already been there
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If I stay in this town I think I’d try to get on with PSA. With enough seniority get based in CLT and maybe even get lucky enough bidding trips that would have me overnighting in my own town. That would make driving 4 hours worth it
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I think that is a pretty sweet scenario, to be honest. I used to commute to reserve in CLE for XJT and am very close to commuting DFW to ERW for C5 as a DEC.....(just doing all my due diligence) While the 4 hour drive wouldnt be ideal, having multiple flights a day and a good short route from an outstation is great. If the wife is happy, its a sweet deal. Much better than alot of people have it. Even once I got iah, i still had a 3 hours drive or a two leg commute through DFW......just for IAH.
I think you are golden. Best of luck!
I think you are golden. Best of luck!
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It’s serviced by multiple regionals and some mainline action, but PSA is the main player and PSA usually is the overnight aircraft.
If I stay in this town I think I’d try to get on with PSA. With enough seniority get based in CLT and maybe even get lucky enough bidding trips that would have me overnighting in my own town. That would make driving 4 hours worth it
If I stay in this town I think I’d try to get on with PSA. With enough seniority get based in CLT and maybe even get lucky enough bidding trips that would have me overnighting in my own town. That would make driving 4 hours worth it
So expect a month or two of two leg commutes to sit reserve in an outstation then 10-12 paying for a crash pad/hotels in CLT.
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Definitely wouldn't recommend any commute via airplane ever. No matter how short or how many options. I did a 35min flight with 9 flights a day / 4hr drive to base and it was absolutely purely miserable. Live in base. Sit reserve in your living room. Bid locals and 2 day trips for a line vs 4 day trips and stay married.
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The issue with CLT is it's so senior. Not only at the regional level but also at mainline AA. I would bid around 75% on the FO list there and I can hold group 2 CA elsewhere. CLT will grow somewhat which will help but keep in mind it used to go to new hires. Not even a hint of that will happen ever again I'd imagine. In other words, not only will you be waiting a while at PSA to get in as an FO, but also as a CA, then line holder, then flow as an FO and will be waiting a long time just to hold short call reserve. Keep in mind all the flows that have come from the WO's that live there, and they are all young too.
I'm not trying to burst your bubble but you might want to rethink your current spot long term if CLT is your goal...
I lived in base for roughly seven years and have commuted eight. It was really nice living in base and I will again sometime but my wife needed a career too so once I got mine she came next. While commuting sucks sometimes other times it can also be easy and nice to unwind on your own for a bit.
A 0:30-1:00 flight with half a dozen daily options on company metal (plus offline options) can almost be easier than driving to work if you come out of a small airport. I used to commute into DCA and there were times after a trip ended I would be home before the FO made it home (but he drove!). Also one nice thing about outstations is typically they have very early flights into the hubs and very late flights out of them. I could be in DCA by 630am and the last flight out was at 1030 pm. And had two different carriers in the same terminal with times offset about :20.
Contrast that now to my 3 hour cross country commute with 6-8 a day, but still always oversold or weather delayed (or canceled) and I am looking up crews to see if they will be legal the next morning and tracking airplanes to see where it's coming from, checking TAFs...yes that kind of commute sucks!
I'm not trying to burst your bubble but you might want to rethink your current spot long term if CLT is your goal...
I lived in base for roughly seven years and have commuted eight. It was really nice living in base and I will again sometime but my wife needed a career too so once I got mine she came next. While commuting sucks sometimes other times it can also be easy and nice to unwind on your own for a bit.
A 0:30-1:00 flight with half a dozen daily options on company metal (plus offline options) can almost be easier than driving to work if you come out of a small airport. I used to commute into DCA and there were times after a trip ended I would be home before the FO made it home (but he drove!). Also one nice thing about outstations is typically they have very early flights into the hubs and very late flights out of them. I could be in DCA by 630am and the last flight out was at 1030 pm. And had two different carriers in the same terminal with times offset about :20.
Contrast that now to my 3 hour cross country commute with 6-8 a day, but still always oversold or weather delayed (or canceled) and I am looking up crews to see if they will be legal the next morning and tracking airplanes to see where it's coming from, checking TAFs...yes that kind of commute sucks!
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Been commuting to DCA and CLT for about 5 years now. It isn’t that bad at all. CLT has 8 flights /day and DCA had 6 direct plus in a pinch I could hop on Southwest to BWI or UA to IAD.
The CLT flights seem to be mostly full compared to other bases (at least DCA). I’m often on the jumpseat. Sometimes I miss my first flight and have to roll over onto a second flight to make it to work. It’s not a big deal though, usually I make my first flight no problem.
If you have an easy 1 leg commute on company or AA metal I say go for it. It isn’t always as bad as some make it out to be. My family and I have zero interest in living in an airline hub. One of the big “pluses” of this job is being able to live where you want and commute to work.
The CLT flights seem to be mostly full compared to other bases (at least DCA). I’m often on the jumpseat. Sometimes I miss my first flight and have to roll over onto a second flight to make it to work. It’s not a big deal though, usually I make my first flight no problem.
If you have an easy 1 leg commute on company or AA metal I say go for it. It isn’t always as bad as some make it out to be. My family and I have zero interest in living in an airline hub. One of the big “pluses” of this job is being able to live where you want and commute to work.
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